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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1890)
awaaawaaVaWaaaJrl t i? ?J--. vr SFl'Os . - ;& F ..rj j" . SB 4' jfl , tess tlVv" -CTTWS 4. IA'ER-Sitf" ,r rff- 1-1, !l ..s-.r--.Mdali i ffi;: Ltti&Sfestfi&JS KHXH -.. ro - iit3MJF.iBJSf. SlXTii isris-kA.. ess :3bJ:.-.rrri r4 - :.iv ir- WjVjL.2 ElS I SSs-.'81 SSfhsw"ft. j-" S. rr- u Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty," and One Dollar a year is the Price of The By A. C. Hosmer. Red Cloud, Webster County, Neb., Fi6Jay, September 12, 1890. Vol. 18. No. 7. BBaaw?"I"",BeaBMaBT - - I FOR YOUR FALL Either in Stiff or McNitt & They have their 7 MEWS. HOYS AND NOW COMPLETE. THE PIONEER Feci a F. N. Richardson, Prop, Red Cloud. We have more hay and more com, more oate, and more barn Tall of which we purchased when prices were ay down) than any firm in town, there we R prepared 2 rive U lower R8ts than any firm between the 2 oceans, Boarding by the day, week or month. We do not brag of our nor e manship. Stock in our care shows their keeping, Call on ns at the old reliable barn back of Postoffice and Joe con vinced that what we tell you is true. Hacker & Parker, THEGROCERs RED CLOUD, NEB R. V.Shikky, Pres. Hkkry CLAftKK,Viee-Prtt. L. B. Fort, Cashier m Ellis L Shibjct, Assistant CmU FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Red Cloud9 Nebraska. CAPITAL, - 76,000 TBsactageaelbaakiBgbaaeafbayaad mII eeuaty warrants, alst coBBty, preciact sad school district bends. Bay aad cell foreign W DIRECTOR: J. TcVat. J. A.Tallcva. JnliB R. Shirev. Heary Clarke. H. O.ARKB Precedent Alow. M.T., Koou v.i NEBRASKA WAM M LOAN CO PAW UPCdPnJiLjSOftOO. Tak YmrAMMMHM I ami wk minueti aa cu iie y,Hi ca ja the w yen can apt j wwr aw at )eMKlt D aaarBab aaT flaaBaaBaaaaalBsaanaBia Mwainsa 3&&il ' lwssaaaafjaf ri- - -mm, . aa 4 war wmmmmm aaaraav mm-mr w - aaaaaa atakt BfeaaaSBaWBSBSMa " Bavaaah? " MWffa rWSaSsjL' T J. 4'li ','.- . . ' i-.. .Mate. -- . f it "..." . --i ' mL; ttiiBUk: 4 fc? v. -'," HATS Crusher, go to Galusha's. v Fall Scock all in- CHILDnEN'SMNE O. W. Liadeey. ft. V. 8hirey. I V r. HigUaau. A. J- Keaaey. J. A. & KANSAS. t Bi un Waraw, WfrmtJmm s "wiai aacaaMir i,--. ,. laaaaa. -iwa laaaiBa aaaiaawwaBai awaaii - , -. y -- -ra SErrm,'m-r,,17.,s.T.Svv . . , '!" s- I. .. " -.- av ;. V- -' laamaaaaavaaaaaaaaaam amj .,....-- . .- s... -. .a... -- w-wwjia.ia. . ,, m -:. m9 laa.A aaa-pf at av; ail 1 1 jmaiiVsliltllil '''-4lmmmmMmMmWm r. HmimmjmL &&m T7; .. . . j . mtif. ji & m&&m&; rm-zi- j?: ?k &&ttu&.. - J -r- :-k - .lfht&,mMmt,kv COTTIMC 1HM0ITEBS. We caa ihtw yam the flaeet r tCBaal SaaSMICS M IB) rttjr. Lead aeaclls flrata fc per ta date per alas. m Ar elegaat leek asarfc given with each taMet ar aaak. ITjraa aregalaata aalateall aa as far price. Wall paper aaa whtow haaes aever nM law hi thai city a we are selllaa theai taaajr We caa prave It ta yaa. Ifyaa waat a toe Mrthaajr ar wealaHag- preaeat, act aae afaar flae gaM peat ar peacihi. We have the aat caaiplete stack la Flae perftauaeft, saaraateedaff the heat aaalltjr. We have all the aaeve, yet drag aad awalelaea are aar aerlaltfy aa4 we will Ml year preacrlptleBB aaa" receipts with pare drags, aadat lawest res. COTT1NG POINTEaUl CITY BREEZES. Tom Penmttt ssesmobby new jigs G. Wiener has cone east after" hill new falltftock. R. V. Shirsy and wife were in Hoi- yoke this week. We guess the weather was trying to play a game of "freeze oat" list Sunday. A large number of our citizens were in Lincoln this week attending the state fair. Red Clond publio schools have opened for the fall term with a good attendance. The democratic party is for free whisky. The temperance party 'should remember that. Joe Williams' baby which departed this life on Saturday, was taken to Bloomington for interment. Mrs. Irene Humphrey has returned to Indianolaaftera few weeks vinitto her fathsr, R. K Orchard. Other dealers will give you coal ereek coal, but R A Handy will give you genuine canon city coal. The Fremont, Elkhora and Mis souri Valley R. R., has just Inished it line to Hots Springs, Dtkota. Rev. Geo. W. Hummel united in marriage on the 4th instant, Mr. Chan. Amack to Miss Eva M. Wilson. Th ytung couple have our best wishes The watch factory is a sura go now if the other fellows some to time. Red Gload nhoald be happy over aay enterprise that will make the eity grow. Luther Reason, the noted temper ance lecturer, and one of the most brilliant orators the country has ever prodaeed, will lectara ia Red Cload oa the 16th. Harvey Viaceat, Jos. Fegle, F. N. Richardsoa, E. A. VaaDykc aad K. J. Peterson have added their Barnes to the Great Family Weekly this week, for which the Big Injun is maeh pleased. F. P: Shields formerly sf the Alli ance at this city, has parcaased the Blae Hill Leader and with the hack iag of the Alliaace people will ran a paper ia the interest of the alliaace party. Curtis N. D. Welf. has reaeived a haadsome peaxiou through the efforts of J. Porter Jr. of this eity. Mr. Wolf has been ia deae ctreamstaaees and the $400 peuaieu will he a boom te him. We notice by the daily papers that "Our Ed Bahaaan," aaw af Liaaala has saed the Omahi Bea fortSMH damages for defarmatina af character with a goad saaw af gettiag it. ft. D. Aadrtws, af Bladen, aa aid soldier and aaa af the staaaah repah lieaa af tae eoaaty, was ia the city this week, and avowed h'tc iateaiisa af sayiag hy Harlaa tni araiag far nim. Uoo. Hoa. N. Y. Harlaa will k ia lha feUawing places an th date Kb law BMatMaed: Fraaklia Seat. 15; Red Ctoad Taasday evaaiar, Seas. 1C; Gaidc Reck, afuraaaa Sept. 1C; 8 aerier Sfpt IT.Nebsa Seat. 18: Ge neva Sept. 19. eldest aaaef Thas. J. ife, departed this ale Ward aad iy assraiav aner a ver? aaiatai Uaaamar ssaay weak, air. a A m m, . aai wife have the syaaathv efthm ia taeer TVs The Alli-Demo-party is supposed to be a party where a candidate for con gress can stand on two platforms one for free whisky aad the ether for prohibition. The scheme was a deep laid one bat MeKeighaa ea aei get there aa a deable shame of that kind. It was said that where we get a fee system ofwster works thtt the lasaraace WffHTbe greatly leseenftE Tu CHiir would like to see it. We have a f ae water system sad a Ne. 1 fia departmeat yet iasarsare is about she seme old rate. The rate sheeld he ehepped dewa eoasiderbly. The enterprising little eity of Blue Hill is coming proudly forth oat af the ashes. Oalv a few weeks ago the was burned down, that is, a perttea af her business houses, today nice aad sabetaatial brick baildiags are takiag the places of the old frame ones that were baraed. There is not a cleaner or better man in the state of Nebraska thaa N. V. Harlaa of York, republican candidate for congress. He is a man of the aevple aad if elected to coagress will be ia position to keep the fsraers in taeu demands for laws that will allev iate their hardships. The alliaaee should stay by Harlaa. Rev. Dykes and Councilman A. Halter returned yesterday from their hunting trip to Red Cloud and Guide Rock. Mr. Halter reports that tbey had a most agreeable outiug, hut as there was a minister in the party he declined to indulge in any of tbn fic tions current among rumrod. He says, however, in a guarded way, that Kcv. Dykes brought back a wolf scalp. State Joaraal. The. Webster eoaaty agricultural society have made all of the aeeessary arrangements to have and hold a good fair this month, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, 2 aid 3 The people of Webster couaty should a not fail to appreciate this show of enterprise aad all tura out. The program will be oae of great interest to the people. Don't forxet the dates. Oae of the big features will be a baloon asceasioa. The Liaoola CalLeae of the bright est aad cleanest metropolitan joaraals in the west is making thousands af friends for iUelf in its manly way of handling all imrortaai questions of the day . It is one of the ataunchest amendment papers in the state aad will be the means of vigorously assis ting the temperance cause to final suc cess in Nebraska. It should be well patronised by the temperance people. The Smith and Huckius smead ment meetings were very interesting and productive of much good. The? are very nice gentlemen and discuss their subjects ia a way that brings force with each assertion. Mr. Huck ius is a very fiae vocalist, aad hun dreds go to hear him sing, while Mr. Smith is aa orator of ao meaa ability aad has the happy facaity of interest ing all who go to hear him dieourse on the ameadmeatquestioa. The ameadmeat cause is grewiag stronger with each incoming wek sad we look for a bigasjerity far it en the 4th of November. It goes with out say lag that every father aad moth er ia Nebraska who have their child ren's best interests at Leart will tea to it that the greatest curse af the 19th ceatary (whiskv) will he sweat from the lead. It mast ge along with slavery aad the ether earset that have caused the world te shudder ia other days. McKeighaaa chances for ceaness grew slimmer aad slimmer at the time for the deettea approaches. The people have discovered that Mae rep reseats the many varieties ef polities to suit them, in feet he hat belonged ta neatly every tide iseae that hat been sleet, aad finally landed ia the democratic party, where he is today a candidate for eonirress on n free whisky, free trad and a free for all 'get there if yaa aaa'' platform te eengress, Mae held eesee twa years ia Webster eoaaty, aad net having perfemed hit work satisfactorily he was sumarially hoaaced at ths aezt election, jetheweatiate the eesee with seventy miMWity ia a county ef Cav renahlicaa awieritv. aad eeehi have deae aa a eeeeed time had hie record ia eaee been what it should have heea. Mae having been identi fied with numerous polities) partite it duly qaalifiea ta suit all p arsons, hat people who have fixed principles aaa aat aaak aa hie sepaert snsuss the; win aae aa aass leteii waat party he ta aaa wiH were. far. He is aa twa platform, widely at var iance with each ether, the deaseerae party having decided that he matt he a free whiafcy adtasals ta tea? with them aad the iadepeadsals the contrary, aa-Antilla the hen" hmM be. eaaaiadaa read that An till wewhl baa "baa if ha aaald tall which par ty aae heleageel te aad haw he weM act trying ta held dewa twa scats ia be aU rkht, hat a ma that rprest.U nay ejscnet ia eeeyee ehtald he effiieiaeaa. Grtwaaawna r- . . atara i , -. - . " -;.- - t:- - -:-. " -T-T "" - - - , - ' ------ - L - ' wavnmmnaaasnw4Baamiawwavaw wfix. BmmBBLawa.BBWawamaHBBwaW'- ;- .-.cM aaaaBBBttBBvai'aaa; aai bbbbw. bibb aai a aata aaiM aaA bim m m jm mmmm j. . - -- v . -. ' wmy'Kmww ? -r" -mr "? " - ?,"""?y wenwBBs.aassw aaaaaaa ea aaaaataaa i j M waawBteaaaBaAaaaLMaiaBvmBaamBanaw' - ; tvi--"i, 3a Saaajfiar f tww Daaiago. Red Cloud is becoming famous as fast at passible with all of her numer ous eaterprises, each at watch facto ries, water works, railroads, street car Knee, electric light, etc, etc., she has aat aalj famished caadidstes forcoa great aad state pecitieas, but she has furnished a man to see Superinten dent CrabUl af the street esr compa avfctltwftraetttag him off the car aad iajaasig him as alleged. This ata's satin Lombard and the satt hat heea eewmeneed ia the district eeart We have alwavs main tained that Red Clevd weald 'be met ropelitaa ia soim shape. KT ATatea III It has been a good many years siace the readers of tbo Seating hare seen the asms above ia priat, aad they will excuse the liberty now taken but as a matter of aews to the older men in poli ticn it may be remarked that "BilP is afrataatit,poUtiotaad ail out in Ne- rsatta. urn le ruaaiatT lor congress out there, at aa iaJaaandaat, all around can didetsvandw stuniptng the district, dol ing out the same old political trash he used to in Uut county. Bill left here about tea or eleven yearn ago aad went to Red Cloud, Nebraska, en tered soma laadoaaschool section and proceeded to farm about as he did here riding about the couaty in n buggy. He was a few Tears saw elected county iudjro of hit county by about 70 majority aad wbea hie term wan concluded no ran against the name man he had defeated and thin time was himself defeated by about 000 majority. He has failed to ac cumulate anv nronerty which will be re acted by a few people here who have some time indulged in a vain hope that he might get ahead enough to be able to liquidate some few back accounts. It is not likely that BUI will ever rep sent his district ia oonatrees. The peo- ple of Nebraska are generally accredited an intelligent people aad will make no such break as to give their franchisee to W. A. MeKeighaa. If the people out there want aay pointers on Bill s past record, let them sand back here. Pon tine (IU) Sentinel. A Little Pallllcs, The wmgiasaVuial naht ia the second district in now on. aadthe people should choose which of the two aaa they would sooner haT represent them in congress. Harlaa or MclCeiehalv.lt ie a vital question, aad can that should la-jell thoua&t over by the voters. Mr. Harlan isnmanbf ability, education and pos sessed of much mgjslativa Icnowledge, thins aaiaai counted toaothor with his reputation fbrbeiag the poor mane friend, a aura and unadnlerated anti nsoaopohat, should forever settle the question with the laboring classes ne to whom the beet num. MrMoKeighanon the other hand professes much but he will be unable to substantiate his claims oa the people for their support, as he lias bean too long in the ranks or the democratic party to make the people believe that he inn truer friend to the fanner than Mr. Harlan. Republicans over the district will hardly support a man for congress mat stands on two platforms that are widely different in their constructions and professions of faith. The democratic party engineered by some of its crafty lenders, succeeded in gaining control of the independent Bwvemeat, and throuah loud professions of sympathy for the downtrodden far mers succeeded ia gettiag McKeighan nominated by that party by a bare majority with aa understanding between thsmsslvas that wbea they met at Superior, all they would have to do, would be toeadoreo him, and the hum bug would ha ha perfect, and the wool would be completely draws over the eyes of the reaunUceas who hare been desir ous of working some changes in the state sad national lews that would re dound to their bsnsrlit,put the exposi tioa of the aoheme hat opened the eyes of the republicans aad they observe where they were trieasd. They are coming back rapidly to the republkaa party, and will taaaori a true aaa unswerving nnti BKoxWatatheiSDBof Mr. Harlan. TawCanr, white it it the friend of the laborer, taw farmer, the laboring man, aad the osauasasd, it also a etraicht re- coum not tapport a democrat, whoa the reaubti ease hare sscssaa aad sacoascieatiousa loftaaaeoase ia Mr. Harlaa ta Uvea. The itaablkaa party has aaehibrthaaaoBla.aadiftbevot- md by the party aad dsmsad in of seen, each as Mr. vrinbaaraatod. A rant will do mora siouaTdosmta your owa party, thaa all rue aaw aannm caa etm siuett to aa Stay by year party, deeaead honest lagav htfeaaadynerwittietit. Side isse,a breeeaagof asnnntmt, and a reetlsss, Ijatlttt tairit wiB act accomplish much, they rtamwlaal aaa into greeUr dill. taHiafaihi.' dm i in umaltBiae. n Baaawhamaaver eatasfed in csrtaiary Inadtaastaaa. IJisiw saeaead hoaaet aarasa m what wa aaad sad fewer desn- BBatalB.S Sat Bav sBwam nivwei aa Tawa Weieer Pert-Waat eajjaa aay, sir? CeraelrasA Bsacaaraat af Liat tewaahip, died vary saddeaty at hie heeae m Moaaav last. Hit faaersl taakplaeeaa Wadaeaaay, aad vat aeadaetta b? the Maeaaic frateraity af ibis eity aad the Alliaaee af which he wee aba a nseesb-r. Aaemal atavaatlea ICTC af Nebtaa,aaaata. Nab. Seat, 22-St na-BebMvalsefitieceti te MrsC M Weeawaid. af Seward will tara aer trfieam far aha afcr ? ae asiea. Psas- sngsrsaayiag fall fare , .-iag, will h r aarasa at a aaajaBBBBaai BaraaaB arv - . .-i.va-r tm .' -..- ' -- mm - . . m. f-x r ' -r- 7T- t aayaaa.aaaaaiaaaaaa'aaa - -;-, ... RURAL RUKBLIV6S. yiWfT KOTES IT OOUXtTOlffialfTS Ceaelpyaad Vraan all MtltoM af saw Caaaiy. walaat Creek. heicht Unfurled her banner to toe air, MeKeighaa smote bewitching bright. And she remarked, -nh therer Itwasacsasof naashat first sight oa both sides and they have been travelling hand in hand ever since. Ae per call a peoples' caacat was held at Inavale Sept. , end the following ticket nominated: Supervisor, H. H. Holdredge: clerk, CL.Bddy; treaa,R K. Orchard; saasssor. P. M. Cochrane: road overseere, P. Eddy. W. Kinkle aad John Zade. The aoauaatioaa were prac tically unanimous, too blamed unani mous as Ike Hummel rather audibly re marked only ha didat say Mbtamed.N Some of the nominatioas were ezcelleat. notably that for eupervaer. Others rana from fair to sjood. Oaecaadidate however stands n fair show of being bad ly wrinkled election day. LswOhaatead rolled hie eyes heavenward aad crossed hie leas to remark, "many are called but few will be chceen.n At for Deaaia, "here's to you pays, may you always lif Ions aad tun elected.' Bill Kinkle ie authority for the state ment that Wa Irons was ia a towering rage the other dey. Deanie doesn't be lieve the yam but Bill caa tell the whole story. Ask him. Didn't the Aseiaiae editor of the Re publican rather litter the nest ia his re marks about Judge McKeiahaa. How ever, tho people of thie couaty are "on" iwith cause) to ha editors aibs. He says te left a -paying business in Chicago to come and take chsraa of the KepubUcan. If our memory serves us riant Chicago isnt the only thing ha has -left" in his eventful career. The editors of the Ar gus and Chirk are to be congratulated on the fact that tbey can be partisans without being blackguards. E. E. Lndd was unfortunate eaough to lose four line fat hogs from heat while hauling to Inavale. Jim Vance has a new carriage. "It's the rich that ride ia chaises." John Harwich has a great curiosity having purchased at a heavy cost a mute that once belonged to Gen. Jacksoa. Call and see it but be careful to go ia at the front entrance. John also bought a fine mare from E. A. VnnDyke. Later No, he didn't orlSmdnet sake dont crucify Den nis for the followiwaaT-M ill -Lester ie its sponsor and it m inserted nt hie requapuj Tne farmers' Alliance remmde oae of snOr,ataat ia strength, a pigmy ia brains. Bearine? the yoke patiently white its owner rolls out the fruits of the earth by its toil its only reward being n bite of grass when the day is done and the con tinual crack of the hah when the crop ia finally gathered the oz ie turned locae to foraire until another crop. While running knee it bellows aad paws the earth and says never again will I bear the yoke, never, never, never, but nt the proper time the boss appears with the yoke behind him and some fake in front and before he known it Mr. Oz ie once more bearing the yoke. It will sooa be rounding up time for the crop that will be gathered Nov. 4. Look out for the yoke. Boat be bemboosotod. juetnow Mr. Plumb ie manipulating the "fake' in Webster county. He ought to be able todoitbeingnfUmhinmaV. .Hischarg ges sgainet MeKeighaa are wind. At fax ae Mr. MeKeighaa sereonallyie con cerned what doss tt matter. Peraoaaly ha ie nothing to you, it ie a priaripte you are voting for, rather a derlaraftoa of prinriphmundnetaaaa. byaaralat f orm you hnve stated your cease sad by your vote it will stand or fall Nov. 4th. Whether Mr. MeKeighaa ie elected or defeated doesn't maoaat to a row af pins to you personally. It to the cease yon are voting for. wmyoaagaia wear the yoke or not Echo ttaweva. 8am Heatoa had a vsluahtemare badly cutoaoneof thedo-fwaay oca cutters. Dennisalso leans ef three hetast ia Smith couaty to badly huarad that they had to be shot, Frank Couteoah arM-aohoolDiet.3. Allen Ayers tea mighty goad fellow but he is swful weak smead. Plumb, Plumb, the ej-ef-e-gwa. Sold out thePiohibe aad away ha ran. TheProbiba Aad with aoth their Oa Plum the So ha tete meat at the hoKBadeaathar veae by has L TheWCTC sssies haw IbjibTi ii liisytaajeiar bay fd fjaanaCamSerlSsBsdatalss, mye Dzsrms. a Craat asamam. Owrt&ataTs-E OOaTaa sWaawaaaaP aaf Ba eHHMaTA et9V week! 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'3aCaBBaBBBBaBBBBBaaaf &c ai Rbjhast of al ia Las Pawer. aaL L 48X99 ABsouireiar ma Mark Milts. Special u tUrCmnr. During the pest two months of ex- rely hot weather and ex tenet ve travel through the Hills, your corres pondent has gathered notes and taken observations sufficient to convince ue that the way to boom a town w for the citisens to be more oouragentts and darn ing. The people of theee Hills are not afraid to consume responaibilitice and risks, wltere thie spirit uoee not prevail. there te alow growth even with tlte latent wealth all around them. Most of our towns are having a rapid growth be cause the people are wide awake. New castle, despite, her numerous saloons te building a 10,J00 echool houao, r,0U0 city halL UMW jail, fy,(MbUHint-i.M(K.k 00 coke ovens in preierationa to supply us with coke, besides two churchee W erected. apid city has extinguished the "orig inal pecluum"houses while Deadwood en dures them, lloth citiee hare atlvant- of their own and have a "mind to work.' Deadwood, the metropolis nntl hmi- center of the northern 1 1 ill, ia full of visitors snd property buyers. The baildings are being rapidly moved otT the right of way of the great rail nxul and grading has began in en meet hem Soon the great iron horse will be steam ing In here from both emu of the deep and narrow gulch in which a huy city lies. The C U and I K X M V K. It, are having a lively race each dtiring to get here nrst, while Domlvrrxxl rejotcoA to see them both. Mining interests are growing, the re daction works have junt doubltxl their capacity, besides machinery for another smelter te being purchtiNed. A eV),U() baptist church and a 310U,0()0Ntock com puny hotel, besidee numerous rraidcnccM are in preparation, liut with aU thin ac tivity of the Hill town, lied Cloud enn hare more permanency if you labor for it. These towns depend upon the tin- -Certainties of the mines, where renource must naVHLbc asaustetl. The aawa ltaoTWascned us, oc a scheme on foot to rcmore"4Ue county t of Webster county. Now .Mr. rJ'11" or if you deeire to prolong your days an n city and subserve the interest of the county, you must not only uport tho watch factory, (for time m n importaiit in n city.as in music.) but ever othor wtirthy businees especially another IL K. if tiossible, and your correspondent hone that the good people of Wehetor county will be favored by tnoominu' capitalmtji aad interests and learn to I.t writ alone. With best wishes for all. I am yours respectfully. H -. lastcM. Mr. KClawson returned from Iowa Tuesday evening. Mr. IS Cramer went to Kansas City Taesday morning. Mrs D L Kaanell csme home Wed- aesdsy evening after several weeks visit with her parents in Kansss. Mirs Mtaate Craffmsa is visiting with her sister st (Well, Neb. ' V S Hsll, WKeLB Thome at teaded the Adsms eoaaty fare, at Bastiagt Wednesday. Mrs W heeler, after speeding sever al tsaatha ia the west, is with her dsaghter, Mrs Hicks. Ua Meaday evening Cspt. Vaa ttea spoke ea the smsadmeat ta a large sadieaee. Several ef aar caterpriaiag farmers shipped four carloede ef begs Wed- avsday aseratag ef thie week. Mr A P Jehaeoa and family were at Red Cload Moaday of this week. If yaa could see yoa own scslp thrtagh ta ordinary magaifyiag glass yaa would be amsxed at the tauat ef dast. daadrnf , snd desd skin there aa aecamalated. The best tbd sseet ceaaler areaaratiea fur eleaasiag the tenia it Ayer's tisir Vigar. Ta shew a speeimaa ef hew t nae aeeeeieaally fans a rietisj te atpria at pled meacy lenaers, we aete aaa which eecarred ia this city ia which aae B. J. 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